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Monte Carlo –The World’s Best Shopping Destination for the High-End Customers

Shopping around Monte Carlo City is often pretty exclusive and is generally no place for a tied-budget holiday. There are numerous places alongside Europe’s high rollers, which are enough to melt down your credit cards! Avenue des Beaux-Arts, Alles Lumieres, and Avenue Monte Carlo offers a wide range of elegant clothes stores where Christian Dior, Prada, Gucci, and Hermes are offered to huge extent. The area all around the Place du Casino is the place to high-end jewelers such as Cartier, Chopard, and Bulgari.

If you want to access more famous shopping sites in Monte Carlo, then you better check out the Condamine Market located at the Place d'Armes. Its origin point dates back to 1880. The market is extremely attractive and you can spend several hours simply wandering and wondering around the market. However, if you adore modern tastes during your shopping, then just a short walk away and you’ll reach to another ideal shopping destination, Princess Caroline Pedestrian Mall, which perfectly suits your modern shopping needs, with a selection of high end branded shops in a classically modern environment.

The Fontvieille Shopping Centre features 36 shops offering electronic goods, furniture, clothes, CDs, and a Carrefour supermarket. If you contact the tourist office, you’ll be able to access a free and useful city shopping guide as well. Below I’ve mentioned some more shopping stores you can browse at Monte Carlo:

  • Fred Boutique: Located at the Avenue des Beaux-Arts, it’s one of the most popular boutiques all over the World as it’s a favorite of many celebrities and is an official jeweler of royal family of Monaco. It’s pretty expensive to afford a big shop in this boutique, however, it worth a visit.
  • Boutique du Rocher:  It was Princess Grace who launched the Boutique du Rocher in 60’s, at the avenue de la Madone. It offers a handful of mirrors with hand-craved frames, homewares, toys, and ceramics.

 

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